Geo. A Joslyn residence, 39th & Davenport, Omaha, Neb.

Color postcard (14 x 9 cm.) with an exterior view of the Joslyn Castle, located at 39th and Davenport Streets in Omaha, Nebraska. In the foreground of the image are a set of stone stairs and a sidewalk that are lined with flowers and lead up to a round landscaped flower bed and on to the Joslyn Castle. There is an American flag flying on the left. The house itself is partly obscured by trees. The title on the right top is "Geo. A. Joslyn Residence, 39th & Davenport, Omaha, Neb."

The Joslyn residence - now popularly known as Joslyn Castle - was built in 1902-1903, based on the designs of architect John McDonald The grounds of the house occupy four city blocks. Sources: Omaha City Architecture. Omaha: Landmarks, Inc., c1977, p. 148. Spencer, Jeffrey S. Building for the Ages: Omaha's Architectural Landmarks. Omaha: Landmarks, Inc., c2003, p. 94.